You Can Have Love That Never Ends
Posted On Monday, 28 Jan 2013 By admin. Under Parenthood Tags: amazing love, Love, love and friendship, love and marriage, love attributes, love life, marriage, partner love, relationships, self love, unconditional love
If you were to ask someone if they wanted more love in their life, it
is very unlikely that they would say they wouldn’t and that they don’t
need any more. That would be like saying you don’t need to ever eat
again because you are full. Even if our ...
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The appearance of your baby’s first tooth is a major milestone in her
development, and one that will likely see you sharing photographs with
family, friends, and anyone else who may happen by! Unfortunately
though, the arrival doesn’t always go smoothly – it can be a testing
time for both ...
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Your Baby Nursery
Posted On Monday, 28 Jan 2013 By admin. Under Parenting Babies Tags: baby nursery, baby room, nursery, separate nursery, separate room for baby
Where you live will probably dictate whether a baby nursery is the
norm; and your budget and living accommodation will influence whether
you are able to follow that norm or tradition and supply your new baby
with their own separate nursery.
A baby nursery, or separate bedroom for a new born, ...
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Your Children Are On Their Own Soul’s Journey
Posted On Monday, 28 Jan 2013 By admin. Under Parenthood Tags: children, controlling behavior, controlling children, parenting, parenting advice, soul
In a phone session with Gerald, one of my clients, he expressed to me
that he was feeling very sad about his son, Luc. Luc, 29 years old, was
not doing much with his life, and Gerald was berating himself for how
he had parented Luc.
“I should have spent more ...
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Your Obese Child & School Programs
Posted On Monday, 28 Jan 2013 By admin. Under Child Obesity, Parenthood Tags: child diets, childhood obesity, diets, fat kids, overweight children, overweight kids, Weight Loss
More than five years ago, the Center for Disease Control (CDC)
published ‘Guidelines for School and Community Programs’ to promote
physical activity in children and teenagers, in hopes of helping them
develop lifelong exercise and physical fitness regimens.
If you, as a parent, understand and embrace these guidelines, you can
work ...
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Your Reference Guide To Caring For A Baby
Posted On Monday, 28 Jan 2013 By admin. Under Parenting Babies Tags: baby, baby care, baby safety, newborn
Bringing a new baby home is a time for great joy and celebration.
There are so many exciting experiences waiting for the happy family.
But, it doesn’t take long for mom and dad to discover that caring for a
newborn baby, while joyful, can be demanding and exhausting. They also ...
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Your Teen: Tips On Successfully Fitting In
Posted On Monday, 28 Jan 2013 By admin. Under Parenting Teens Tags: Fitting In, Parenthood, parenting, Teens
Most teens feel “different” in one way or another. Parents may
understand their teens, but sometimes not in a way their children want
them to. Here are some things to remember that may help parents
understand their teens and help them to fit in:
• Remember, at this age friendships are ...
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If you’ve found yourself soothing your baby by vacuuming in the dark,
taking a car ride at 2 a.m. or singing “Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star” a
cappella, then you’re not alone.
Parents are apt to try out-of-the-ordinary remedies for a moment of silence when their babies become fussy.
Babies’ cries tell you ...
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A Primer on Bradley vs. Lamaze Childbirth Methods
Posted On Monday, 28 Jan 2013 By admin. Under Childbirth/Labour Tags: baby, colic, colic calm, colic formula, colicky, gas, gripe water, gripewater, infant colic, infant gas, relief
The Bradley method of childbirth was developed in the 1940’s by Dr.
Robert A. Bradley, an American Obstetrician. It is based on the
philosophy of ‘natural childbirth’ (drug free) and was pioneering in the
involvement of fathers during the birthing process.
The Lamaze technique was also established in the 1940’s by ...
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Breast Feeding Tips and Guidelines
Posted On Saturday, 26 Jan 2013 By admin. Under Breast Feeding Tags: baby feeding, Breast Feeding Tips, BreastFeeding Guidelines, Pregnancy Symptoms
Breastfeeding has many advantages for both the baby and the mother.
There are many substances in breast milk that can’t be found in cow’s
milk. More so, there are fewer complications associated with breast milk
than with cow’s milk.
It has been advertised time and again that it is best for ...
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